RE: I am God
July 11, 2014 at 9:47 am
(This post was last modified: July 11, 2014 at 9:57 am by Muslim Atheism.)
(July 11, 2014 at 4:29 am)logicalreason Wrote: Metatheism questions the meaning of "exist" by both theists and atheists when they say God or Allah or the Toothfairy "exists" or does not exist.
What is your definition of exist?
If someone asks you by What evidence do you believe in Allah (translated as The God in english), you say by this Book and this Revelation (of Quran).
You just repeat the question I have clearly answered.
Do you mind explain which part you did not understand from the answer I've given above ?
Below is my position of "No God".
Quote:The first pillar is rejecting shirk and affirming Tawheed in its true sense. Allah is oneness and unique, no duality of matter and concept, real and ideal. The understanding of Allah is infinitely higher and none knows what is Allah, none can explain or equal. Accordingly, Allah is not a God because any attempt to describe Allah as God will fall short or even hoax.
Secondly, none knows the nature of revelations and the Quran is the recitation of the Messenger. The Quran is the actual hadith and from this understanding, the words to obey Allah and His Messenger means to obey the commands in the Quran, nothing else. This what Muslim Atheism is all about and it is based on provable evidence; ie. the Quran. The practical ethical code of Muslim Atheism is nothing more than digging into the Quran to discover a justly balanced life according to the Sunnatullah.
Thirdly, it is about spirituality and dissolving the Primary God of Self and Ego. The Shahada call upon us to get rid the Primary God and the External God, ie. the Secondary God. Accordingly, Muslim Atheism is about the true nature of Atheism and the discovery of no god (لَا إِلٰهَ). It is evidence based practices and the psychological evolution from the egoic consciousness (duality) to self consciousness (unity). It is not referring to conventional Atheism because atheistic ideas are the product of the same fundamental egoic consciousness that otherwise produces theistic or conventional religious ideas.
Secondly, existence is about human beings or matter, the "duality" of human understanding, ie. exist vs. non existence. . . Allah does not need to exists, nor for non existence since Allah is Oneness and Absolute.